Ep 11. People Auction
- TV-G
- April 9, 2006
- 23 min
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7.5 (89)
Zoey 101 season 2 episode 11, titled "People Auction", centers around a school fundraiser where students auction off their services to the highest bidder. The episode opens with Zoey and her friends discussing the auction, with Zoey remarking that she plans on auctioning off her services as a makeup artist. Meanwhile, Logan is determined to win a date with the school's most popular girl, Lola, at any cost.
As the auction begins, students such as Chase, Michael, and Quinn all auction off their services with varying degrees of success. However, things get complicated when Logan begins bidding on items he doesn't even want, purely to drive up the prices and outbid others. When he realizes that he doesn't have enough cash to win Lola's date, he decides to auction off his services as a personal assistant to the highest bidder in order to raise more money.
In a surprising turn of events, Zoey places the winning bid on Logan's auction, much to the confusion of her friends and even Logan himself. Despite their past conflicts, Zoey insists that Logan will be a helpful assistant for her makeup artist services. However, when Logan proves to be more of a hindrance than a help during the makeup sessions, Zoey begins to regret her decision.
Meanwhile, Chase has won the auction for a chance to be Lola's boyfriend, but quickly realizes that she is a lot more high maintenance than he anticipated. As he struggles to keep up with her demands, he begins to question whether winning the auction was even worth it.
In an attempt to raise even more money, the students come up with the idea to auction off their teachers' services, which initially starts off successfully. However, when they auction off the school's principal, chaos ensues as the principal refuses to participate and cancels the fundraiser.
Overall, Zoey 101 season 2 episode 11 is filled with comedic moments and unexpected twists as the students navigate through the school fundraiser. The episode touches on themes of greed, high expectations, and the importance of making informed decisions.